Ditching the car and cycle. Cycling is another way you can save money on fuel. There are more

There are more health benefits for cycling which include, sleeping well, good for your circulating and its good for your heart as well.

3. Using Trams

If you live in an area where trams are a form of public transport then using them is a great way you improve on your health and save on fuel cost as well.

Trams are environmentally friendly they are powered by electricity and therefore do not emit toxic exhaust fumes.

Trams are also quieter than petrol or diesel vehicles they have far less noise pollution to the environment and they can carry a large number of passengers.

4. Change Your Driving Style.

Did you know that the way you drive your car determines how much fuel you save or waste?

Here are some habits for bad driving that you could change.

Harsh braking

Tailgating

Over revving

Driving with air conditioner on

Driving in high traffic

Driving in higher speed,

Driving with unnecessary weight

5. Car Pool To Work

If you have work friends and they live local why not arrange a car club for sharing a lift to and from work.

This arrangement will save you on the fuel as 5 people can travel in one car instead of having each person in his or her car.

This is also good for the environment as there will be less cars traveling the same route every day which means less exhaust emissions in the air.

6. Buying An Electric Car

If you can afford to buy an electric car that is great. Electric cars are great although they cost more at first than fuel or diesel cars, in the long run, they are cheaper to run.

Another added advantage is that with an electric car you will soon be given a higher priority in the roads as their will be an introduction of electric vehicles-only lane across the country starting in Nottingham.